Improvement in toy-rings



WILLIAM HUTCHiNes.

Improvement in Toy Ring s.

No. 115,962 r fv,P t Jun '13J87 PATENT OFFICE.

WILLIAM HUTCHINGS, OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.

IMPROVEMENT IN TOY-RINGS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 115,962, dated J nne 13, 1871.

1, WILLIAM HUTCHINGS, of the city of Newholder is laid in the hoop it shall present square edges to both of the projections on the inner edges of the hoop or ring. This hand-holder is, for convenience, made so that when not in use it can be held in the hoop or ring to keep them together.

In the drawing, Figure 1 is the toy as held when in use. In Fig. 2 is shown an edge View of the ring, a section of the ring, and the hand-holder.

a is the ring. I) b is the projecting edge. 0 is the hand-holder.

The ring is laid horizontally on a table, the holder placed inside. By a gyratory movementjof the hand the hook can be raised from the table and be turned over and about in any inclination without being thrown from the holder.

-What I claim and desire to secure is- The ring a with flanges b b, in combination with the holder 12, substantially as shown, and for the purpose specified.

' WILLIAM HUTOHINGS.

Witnesses: I

W. M. GOODING, EDWARD OoLLVER. 

